School of Landscape Painting Artist Development Programme 2014-15
About this book The School was founded by Christopher Baker, with 30 years experience as a professional artist, as a personal response to the subject of painting and the landscape. It aims to combine the practical challenges of landscape painting with that of academic study. The Artist Development Programme The programme provides a regular monthly arena for painters. It is a practical course that provides technical, professional and philosophical support for each artist’s progression and development. This book illustrates some of 2014-15 works. Front cover: Portal by Josephine Carter
Josephine Carter Andrew Brooks Carolyn Nelson Daphne Boddington Elaine Parton Isabel Dodson John Vestbirk Julia Corfe Kate Danby Lucia Owen Ewa Gottesman June Rolls Michael Spark Pam Jamison Pam Waugh Peronel Barnes Polly Dutton Rhoda Robinson Sally Gore Sally Milligan Sarah Hough Sarah Hudson Suzi Henshaw Tuema Pattie Sally Cole Maria Hinde Carolyn Cullinan
Tuema Pattie
Pam Jamison
Carolyn Nelson
Daphne Boddington
Ewa Go/esman
June Rolls
John Vestbirk
Pam Waugh
Sarah Hudson
Michael Spark
Andrew Brooks
Sarah Hough
Sally Milligan
Rhoda Robinson
Lucia Owen
Kate Danby
Elaine Parton
Peronel Barnes
Sally Gore
Sally Cole
Isabel Dodson
Polly Du/on
Suzi Henshaw
Julia Corfe
Maria Hinde
Caroline Cullinan
2014-15 The School has been created as a personal response to the subject of Painting and the Landscape. It aims to combine the practical challenges of painting with that of academic study and so encourage the individual’s deeper communication of their subject. Developing as an artist and to establish a fully functional pictorial construction related to your work has become the main focus of School of Landscape Painting (SOLP). Course content: The Artist Development Programme (ADP) includes an intense field trip (a week of uninterrupted time on the St David’s Peninsula, October 2014) and at the beginning of each month a day course from 9.30am-4pm at one of our 4 chosen studios in Hampshire and Sussex, October to July 2015. The Artist Development Programme includes: Monthly sessions for practical support and individual tutorials guided and tutored by Christopher Baker. Regular support over the year for development and course notes are given before each studio session. Suggested projects are set to inform the practical challenges of painting and academic understanding. Each session there is timetabled Individual tutorials and group study. Developmental structures are provided from professional artists with over 30 years experience. Themed talks on ‘Imagination & Observation‘ the place of the imagination in painting. There are 9 monthly studio days, a weeks Field trip, and a London gallery visit. Starting in October with a Field trip of uninterrupted time gathering material for later work in the year.
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